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|birth_date=30 October 1944 | |birth_date=30 October 1944 | ||
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− | '''Juan Luis Cebrián''' is a member of the [[Bilderberg Steering committee]]. | + | |title=International Press Institute/President |
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+ | }}'''Juan Luis Cebrián Echarri''' is a [[Spanish]] [[media mogul]], [[businessman]] and member of the [[Bilderberg Steering committee]]. He is the co-founder of the Spanish daily newspaper ''[[El País]]'', where he has led since 1976, and CEO of [[Prisa]], a Spanish media conglomerate, from 2012 to 2017. Cebrián has been considered by various international media as one of the ten most influential Spaniards in Spain and Latin America for 44 years (from 1976 to 2019). | ||
+ | ==Background== | ||
+ | His father [[Vicente Cebrián]] was a an important official in the fascist government of [[Francisco Franco]], being senior press officer and director of the newspaper ''[[Arriba]]'', the party newspaper of the Spanish fascist party [[Falange]]. Juan Luis Cebrián studied humanities at the [[Complutense University]] of [[Madrid]] and entered the Official Journalism School of Spain at age 15, graduating in 1963 at age 19, still in the years of the fascist government. | ||
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− | + | Cebrián went to work as chief editor at Pueblo[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pueblo_%28peri%C3%B3dico%29], one of the three main fascist newspapers, led by Emilio Romero, a close friend of his father. | |
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He also participated in the founding of the relatively liberal [[Cuadernos]] magazine in 1963. In 1974 he was appointed head of the [[RTVE]] information services by the last government of the Franco dictatorship. | He also participated in the founding of the relatively liberal [[Cuadernos]] magazine in 1963. In 1974 he was appointed head of the [[RTVE]] information services by the last government of the Franco dictatorship. | ||
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In 1976 [[Jesús de Polanco]], owner of an editorial group, founded the newspaper El País, and appointed Cebrián as its first chief editor, a position he held until November 1988, when he moved to leadership position in the Prisa media group, which also includes El País. | In 1976 [[Jesús de Polanco]], owner of an editorial group, founded the newspaper El País, and appointed Cebrián as its first chief editor, a position he held until November 1988, when he moved to leadership position in the Prisa media group, which also includes El País. | ||
− | From 1986 to 1988 he served as president of the [[International Press Institute]] (IPI). | + | From 1986 to 1988 he served as president of the [[International Press Institute]] (IPI), a suspected Cold War CIA front.[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=53I3FN4BTvoC&pg=PA275-IA4&lpg=PA275-IA4&dq=international+press+institute+cia&source=bl&ots=7GXdCQ3nI0&sig=ACfU3U0Bv1c_ZDFIc0dsYLhkL-lPnsokkA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwigqNP7gqjlAhXSZCsKHd_VCg8Q6AEwCXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=international%20press%20institute%20cia&f=false] |
− | Cebrián | + | ==Exposure== |
+ | Cebrián was named in the [[Panama Papers]].<ref>http://www.lasexta.com/noticias/papeles-panama/juan-luis-cebrian-posee-empresa-relacionada-paraisos-fiscales_2016042600810.html</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Juan Luis Cebrián (businessman, editor, media mogul) | ||||||||||||||
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Born | 30 October 1944 | |||||||||||||
Nationality | Spanish | |||||||||||||
Alma mater | Universidad Complutense | |||||||||||||
Founder of | El País | |||||||||||||
Member of | 21st Century Council, Bilderberg/Steering committee, Club of Rome, Council on the Future of Europe | |||||||||||||
Spanish media mogul with a heavy Bilderberg habit.
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Juan Luis Cebrián Echarri is a Spanish media mogul, businessman and member of the Bilderberg Steering committee. He is the co-founder of the Spanish daily newspaper El País, where he has led since 1976, and CEO of Prisa, a Spanish media conglomerate, from 2012 to 2017. Cebrián has been considered by various international media as one of the ten most influential Spaniards in Spain and Latin America for 44 years (from 1976 to 2019).
Background
His father Vicente Cebrián was a an important official in the fascist government of Francisco Franco, being senior press officer and director of the newspaper Arriba, the party newspaper of the Spanish fascist party Falange. Juan Luis Cebrián studied humanities at the Complutense University of Madrid and entered the Official Journalism School of Spain at age 15, graduating in 1963 at age 19, still in the years of the fascist government.
Career
Cebrián went to work as chief editor at Pueblo[1], one of the three main fascist newspapers, led by Emilio Romero, a close friend of his father.
He also participated in the founding of the relatively liberal Cuadernos magazine in 1963. In 1974 he was appointed head of the RTVE information services by the last government of the Franco dictatorship.
In 1976 Jesús de Polanco, owner of an editorial group, founded the newspaper El País, and appointed Cebrián as its first chief editor, a position he held until November 1988, when he moved to leadership position in the Prisa media group, which also includes El País.
From 1986 to 1988 he served as president of the International Press Institute (IPI), a suspected Cold War CIA front.[2]
Exposure
Cebrián was named in the Panama Papers.[1]
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1983 | 13 May 1983 | 15 May 1983 | Canada Quebec Château Montebello | The 31st Bilderberg, held in Canada |
Bilderberg/1985 | 10 May 1985 | 12 May 1985 | New York US Arrowwood of Westchester Rye Brook | The 33rd Bilderberg, held in Canada |
Bilderberg/1987 | 24 April 1987 | 26 April 1987 | Italy Cernobbio | 35th Bilderberg, in Italy, 106 participants |
Bilderberg/1988 | 3 June 1988 | 5 June 1988 | Austria Interalpen-Hotel Telfs-Buchen | The 36th meeting, 114 participants |
Bilderberg/1989 | 12 May 1989 | 14 May 1989 | Spain Galicia La Toja Island | 37th Bilderberg meeting, 110 guests |
Bilderberg/1990 | 10 May 1990 | 13 May 1990 | New York US Glen Cove | 38th Bilderberg meeting, 119 guests |
Bilderberg/1993 | 22 April 1993 | 25 April 1993 | Greece Nafsika Astir Palace Hotel Vouliagmeni | The 41st Bilderberg, held in Greece |
Bilderberg/2001 | 24 May 2001 | 27 May 2001 | Sweden Stenungsund | The 49th Bilderberg, in Sweden. Reported on the WWW. |
Bilderberg/2002 | 30 May 2002 | 2 June 2002 | US Virginia Chantilly Westfields Marriott | The 50th Bilderberg, held at Chantilly, Virginia. |
Bilderberg/2003 | 15 May 2003 | 18 May 2003 | France Versailles | The 51st Bilderberg, in Versailles, France |
Bilderberg/2004 | 3 June 2004 | 6 June 2004 | Italy Stresa | The 52nd such meeting. 126 recorded guests |
Bilderberg/2005 | 5 May 2005 | 8 May 2005 | Germany Rottach-Egern | The 53rd Bilderberg, 132 guests |
Bilderberg/2006 | 8 June 2006 | 11 June 2006 | Canada Ottawa | 54th Bilderberg, held in Canada. 133 guests |
Bilderberg/2007 | 31 May 2007 | 3 June 2007 | Turkey Istanbul | The 55th Bilderberg meeting, held in Turkey |
Bilderberg/2008 | 5 June 2008 | 8 June 2008 | US Virginia Chantilly | The 56th Bilderberg, Chantilly, Virginia, 139 guests |
Bilderberg/2009 | 14 May 2009 | 17 May 2009 | Greece Vouliagmeni | The 57th Bilderberg |
Bilderberg/2010 | 3 June 2010 | 6 June 2010 | Spain Hotel Dolce Sitges Barcelona | The 122 guests met in the Hotel Dolce Sitges, Barcelona, Spain. |
Bilderberg/2011 | 9 June 2011 | 12 June 2011 | Switzerland Hotel Suvretta St. Moritz | 59th meeting, in Switzerland, 129 guests |
Bilderberg/2012 | 31 May 2012 | 3 June 2012 | US Virginia Chantilly | The 58th Bilderberg, in Chantilly, Virginia. Unusually just 4 years after an earlier Bilderberg meeting there. |
Bilderberg/2013 | 6 June 2013 | 9 June 2013 | Watford UK | The 2013 Bilderberg group meeting. |
Bilderberg/2014 | 29 May 2014 | 1 June 2014 | Denmark Copenhagen Marriott Hotel | The 62nd Bilderberg, with 136 guests, held in Copenhagen |
Bilderberg/2015 | 11 June 2015 | 14 June 2015 | Austria Telfs-Buchen | The 63rd meeting, 128 Bilderbergers met in Austria |
Bilderberg/2016 | 9 June 2016 | 12 June 2016 | Germany Dresden | The 2016 Bilderberg meeting took place in Dresden, Germany. |
Bilderberg/2017 | 1 June 2017 | 4 June 2017 | US Virginia Chantilly | The 65th Bilderberg Meeting |
Bilderberg/2018 | 7 June 2018 | 10 June 2018 | Italy Turin Hotel Torino Lingotto Congress | The 66th Bilderberg Meeting, in Turin, Italy, known for months in advance after an unprecedented leak by the Serbian government. |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2006 | 25 January 2006 | 29 January 2006 | Switzerland | Both former US president Bill Clinton and Bill Gates pushed for public-private partnerships. Only a few of the over 2000 participants are known. |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2007 | 24 January 2007 | 28 January 2007 | Switzerland | Only the 449 public figures listed of ~2200 participants |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2011 | 26 January 2011 | 30 January 2011 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | 2229 guests in Davos, with the theme: "Shared Norms for the New Reality". |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2012 | 25 January 2012 | 29 January 2012 | Switzerland | 2113 guests in Davos |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2013 | 23 January 2013 | 27 January 2013 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | 2500 mostly unelected leaders met to discuss "leading through adversity" |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2014 | 22 January 2014 | 25 January 2014 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | 2604 guests in Davos considered "Reshaping The World" |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2016 | 20 January 2016 | 23 January 2016 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | Attended by over 2500 people, both leaders and followers, who were explained how the Fourth Industrial Revolution would changed everything, including being a "revolution of values". |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2017 | 17 January 2017 | 20 January 2017 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | 2950 known participants, including prominently Bill Gates. "Offers a platform for the most effective and engaged leaders to achieve common goals for greater societal leadership." |